What is the difference between HTML, XHTML, and XML?
If you want detailed answers, you may visit Webkit.com, AnnevanKesteren.nl, or Sitening.com. But if you want my simplified answer, just keep reading. HTML stands for ‘Hypertext Markup Language’ and is the original coding language for websites. Now that the Internet and browsers have advanced, XHTML and XML have developed. XHTML stands for ‘Extensible Hypertext Markup Language’ and XML stands for ‘Extensible Markup Language’. Both XHTML and XML have similar coding techniques as in HTML, but XHTML is closer to HTML than XML is. XHTML is often seen as the bridge between HTML and XML.